Theni Social Rehabilitation And Development Trust

Theni Social Rehabilitation And Development Trust is a non-profit organisation, established in 2002 that works primarily in the domain of Education, Health, Water, Specially Abled, Food & Nutrition and Livelihoods. Its primary office is in Veerapandi, Tamil Nadu.

  • FCRA
  • 80G
  • 12A
  • CSR-1
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About

  • Headquarters

    Veerapandi, Tamil Nadu

  • Since

    2002

Helping in development and empowerment of weaker and vulnerable segments of the society including special groups of persons with disabilities to raise Read more their standard of life, to increase their gainful resources and integrate them into the mainstream society with equal socio-economic status


Issue

mentally-retarded children are unable to take care of themselves or to think about them and do not know what to do, and do not know how to express their feelings and create relationship with others and alike. Cerebral palsy have been experiencing lack of care and protection, lack of health care and nutritious food.


Action

we have established a Special School for the mentally-retarded children and accommodated them. We have appointed Special Education Teachers and provided proper education to them. As psychotherapy is appropriate in a wide range of conditions, we have appointed one Physiotherapist and provided them psychotherapy treatment which helps them to encourage the expression of feelings and helps them for problems solving that would help the MR persons to think in different ways and their experience that would have resulted in their improvement of behavior and feelings And also we have established Early Intervention Center with the financial support of Commissioner of Rehabilitation, Government of Tamil Nadu/District differently-abled Rehabilitation Officer in the year 2015. Under this scheme, we have been imparting training to the parents of the children also on how to engage in infant stimulation at home including fortnightly visits to a physiotherapist since parents are the main caregivers to their children. We have been involving in training the infants/young children with cerebral palsy on movement skills –Motor skills. And also, we have been involving in improving their ability to roll over, sit independently, stand, walk and use their hands to play and learning.

Impact

The parents and community gained knowledge on the rights of Persons with disabilities and they are treating the Persons with disabilities as equal citizens like others Specifically the parents of MR Children & Cerebral Palsy children understood on how to take care of their children and to act accordingly The MR Children in day-care Centre are able to observe and identify the materials through viewing the pictures like fruits, animals and alike Some of the MR students are able to do their personal activities like washing hands, taking bath, using bathroom, eating food and alike The MR children are able to understood the basic language and are able to read and write simple words The health status of the Mentally Retarded Children and Children with Cerebral palsy improved well through proper medical-check-at regular intervals. Supportive treatments and medications improve their moving skills and ability to communicate with others The children with Cerebral Palsy able to move their arms & legs, able to salute, able to smile if anybody calls and alike

Programs

  • Special School for Mentally Retarded Children

    District

    mentally-retarded children are unable to take care of themselves or to think about them and do not know what to do, and do not know how to express their feelings and create relationship with others and alike. So, we have established a Special School for the mentally-retarded children and accommodated them. We have appointed Special Education Teachers and provided proper education to them.
    As psychotherapy is appropriate in a wide range of conditions, we have appointed one Physiotherapist and provided them psychotherapy treatment which helps them to encourage the expression of feelings and helps them for problems solving that would help the MR persons to think in different ways and their experience that would have resulted in their improvement of behavior and feelings. Apart from this, the teachers have been teaching the persons with disabilities to improve aspects of interpersonal relationship such as overcoming social isolation and responding in a less habitual way.

  • Early Intervention Centre (EIC) for Cerebral Palsy children

    District

    Cerebral palsy have been experiencing lack of care and protection, lack of health care and nutritious food. So, we have established Early Intervention Center with the financial support of Commissioner of Rehabilitation, Government of Tamil Nadu/District differently-abled Rehabilitation Officer in the year 2015. Under this scheme, we have been imparting training to the parents of the children also on how to engage in infant stimulation at home including fortnightly visits to a physiotherapist since parents are the main caregivers to their children. We have been involving in training the infants/young children with cerebral palsy on movement skills –Motor skills. And also, we have been involving in improving their ability to roll over, sit independently, stand, walk and use their hands to play and learning. This Early Intervention program is being carried out with the consultation and advice of the Special teachers, Physiotherapists and occupational Therapists.

Impact Metrics

  • We Are Got 80 Percentage of Impacts of the Program

    Program Name

    Special School for Mentally Retarded Children

    Year-wise Metrics
    • 2020-21 70
    • 2021-22 80
    • 2022-23 80
  • We Are Got 80 Percentage of Impacts of the Program

    Program Name

    Early Intervention Centre (EIC) for Cerebral Palsy children

    Year-wise Metrics
    • 2020-21 68
    • 2021-22 70
    • 2022-23 70

Leadership Team

  • SELVI M

    TREASURER

  • SUBRAMANIYAN K

    MEMBER

  • VIJAYA M

    MEMBER

  • KAMUTHURAI C

    MEMBER

  • PANNEERSELVAM N

    MANAGING TRUSTEE

  • MURUGESAN K

    CHAIRMAN

Demographics & Structure

  • No. of Employees

    6-20

M&E

  • Internal, External Assessors

    No

Policies

  • Ethics and Transparency Policies

    No

  • Formal CEO Oversight & Compensation Policy

    No

Political & Religious Declarations

  • On Affiliation if any

    No

  • On Deployment Bias if any

    No

Registration Details

  • PAN Card

    AABTT4136D

  • Registration ID

    Sep-02

  • VO ID / Darpan ID

    TN/2016/0105555

  • 12A

    AABTT4136DE20212

  • 80G

    AABTT4136DF20210

  • FCRA

    75950059

  • CSR Registration Number

    CSR00028862

Location

  • Headquarters

    8 MIDDLE STREET VAYALPATTI VEERAPANDI, Veerapandi, 625534

    Directions
  • Offices in Cities

Other Details

  • Type & Sub Type

    Non-profit
    Trust

Financial Details

 Income / Expenses
  • 2021-22

    Income
    Rs.2,031,804
    Expenses
    Rs.2,031,804
    Admin Expenses
    Rs.337,674
    Program Expenses
    Rs.1,694,130
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  • 2022-23

    Income
    Rs.2,126,330
    Expenses
    Rs.2,126,329
    Admin Expenses
    Rs.85,706
    Program Expenses
    Rs.2,040,623
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